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Andrée Bosquet (1900–1980) was a Belgian painter. Bosquet was born on 13 March 1900, in Tournai. She died in La Louvière on 27 June 1980. Her husband was fellow Belgian artist Frans Depooter. Coming from cultured society, she took painting courses with (pastel), Anto Carte, and , but she was primarily self-taught. She exhibited regularly from 1922 onwards, invited in particular by the Groupe Nervia and Le Bon Vouloir (Mons). She was awarded the Prize in 1963.Using oil, red chalk and charcoal, Andrée Bosquet painted and drew, with simplicity and delicate elegance but without affectation, self-portraits and children's portraits, restful and clear still lifes, and bouquets of an exquisite fragility. Her choice went towards soft and fine colors in half-tints and towards round and statuesque

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  • Andrée Bosquet (en)
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  • Andrée Bosquet, née à Tournai le 13 mars 1900 et décédée à La Louvière le 27 juin 1980, est une artiste peintre belge. Elle est l’épouse de Frans Depooter. (fr)
  • Andrée Bosquet (1900–1980) was a Belgian painter. Bosquet was born on 13 March 1900, in Tournai. She died in La Louvière on 27 June 1980. Her husband was fellow Belgian artist Frans Depooter. Coming from cultured society, she took painting courses with (pastel), Anto Carte, and , but she was primarily self-taught. She exhibited regularly from 1922 onwards, invited in particular by the Groupe Nervia and Le Bon Vouloir (Mons). She was awarded the Prize in 1963.Using oil, red chalk and charcoal, Andrée Bosquet painted and drew, with simplicity and delicate elegance but without affectation, self-portraits and children's portraits, restful and clear still lifes, and bouquets of an exquisite fragility. Her choice went towards soft and fine colors in half-tints and towards round and statuesque (en)
  • Andrée Bosquet (Tournai, 1900 – La Louvière, 1980) è stata una pittrice belga moglie di Frans Depooter. Nata in un ambiente colto, frequenta a Mons le lezioni di (pastello), e , ma è soprattutto autodidatta. Espone regolarmente a partire dal 1922, invitata, fra gli altri, dal gruppo Nervia e dal Bon Vouloir Mons. Riceve il premio nel 1963. Andrée Bosquet ha essenzialmente dipinto e disegnato (ad olio, in sanguigna, al carboncino), con semplicità ed eleganza, autoritratti e ritratti di fanciulli, delicati ma non leziosi, nature morte riposanti e chiare, mazzi di fiori d'una squisita fragilità. Le sue scelte vanno verso colori tenui e sfumati o verso forme rotonde e sculturali. Il suo stile non si ricollega a nessuna scuola definita tale, anche se è stato paragonato allo stile dei con qu (it)
  • Andrée Paule Julia Louise Bosquet (Doornik, 13 maart 1900 - La Louvière, 1980) was een Belgische schilderes. Zij was gehuwd met Frans Depooter. Zij kwam uit een gecultiveerd milieu, vader was ingenieur Louis Phillippe Bosquet, moeder Maria Adolphine Alexandrine Ghislaine Jovenau. Zij volgde les in Bergen bij (pastel), Anto Carte en . Zij was echter vooral een autodidact. Vanaf 1922 stelde zij regelmatig tentoon, onder meer op uitnodiging van de Groep Nervia en Le Bon Vouloir (Bergen). In 1963 ontving zij de . (nl)
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  • La Louvière, Belgium (en)
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  • Tournai, Belgium (en)
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  • Andrée Bosquet (1900–1980) was a Belgian painter. Bosquet was born on 13 March 1900, in Tournai. She died in La Louvière on 27 June 1980. Her husband was fellow Belgian artist Frans Depooter. Coming from cultured society, she took painting courses with (pastel), Anto Carte, and , but she was primarily self-taught. She exhibited regularly from 1922 onwards, invited in particular by the Groupe Nervia and Le Bon Vouloir (Mons). She was awarded the Prize in 1963.Using oil, red chalk and charcoal, Andrée Bosquet painted and drew, with simplicity and delicate elegance but without affectation, self-portraits and children's portraits, restful and clear still lifes, and bouquets of an exquisite fragility. Her choice went towards soft and fine colors in half-tints and towards round and statuesque shapes. Her style cannot be connected with any school defined by art history, even though it might be likened to the or have common features with naïve art or Symbolism. Her works can be seen in various Belgian museums (Ghent, Brussels, Mons, La Louvière). (en)
  • Andrée Bosquet, née à Tournai le 13 mars 1900 et décédée à La Louvière le 27 juin 1980, est une artiste peintre belge. Elle est l’épouse de Frans Depooter. (fr)
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